Handheld electronic device including cross application use of phone related inputs, and associated method

ABSTRACT

An improved handheld electronic device and an associated method provide added convenience for the user by enabling the user to quickly and easily initiate telephone related functions from applications other than the device&#39;s phone and address book applications using a dedicated phone related key. The device includes a plurality of use states and each one of the use states has an associated function that is to be initiated upon depression of the phone related key. When the phone related key is depressed, the current use state is determined and the function that is associated with the current use state is executed.

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/300,106, filed Nov. 18, 2011, which is a continuation applicationSer. No. 10/939,622, filed Sep. 13, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,086,274,entitled “HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING CROSS APPLICATION USE OFPHONE RELATED INPUTS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD”, each of which are hereinincorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to handheld electronic devices and, moreparticularly, to a handheld electronic device that utilizes phonerelated inputs, for example from <SEND> and <END> keys, across multipleapplications executed by the device. The invention also relates to amethod of utilizing phone related inputs across multiple applicationsexecuted by the device.

2. Description of the Related Art

Numerous types of handheld electronic devices are known. Examples ofsuch handheld electronic devices include, for instance, personal dataassistants (PDAs), handheld computers, two-way pagers, cellulartelephones, and the like. Such handheld electronic devices are generallyintended to be portable and thus are relatively small. Many handheldelectronic devices also feature wireless communication capability,although many such handheld electronic devices are stand-alone devicesthat are functional without communication with other devices.

Many handheld electronic devices include and provide access to a widerange of integrated applications, including, without limitation, email,telephone, short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service(MMS), browser, calendar and address book applications, such that a usercan easily manage information and communications from a single,integrated device. These applications are typically selectivelyaccessible and executable through a user interface that allows a user toeasily navigate among these applications.

Many devices that provide telephone functionality include dedicated<SEND> and <END> keys, or the like, for enabling a user to initiate anew call, answer an incoming call, or terminate a call that is inprogress. The <SEND> key, however, is typically only able to initiate acall after the user has either: (i) entered or initiated the device'stelephone application and entered a phone number or selected a storedphone number (such as in a call log), or (ii) entered or initiated thedevice's address book application and selected a stored phone number. Insuch a device, the <SEND> and <END> keys are not able to be used fromother active applications to initiate telephone related activity.However, with more and more handheld electronic devices includingmultiple applications, it would be convenient and useful for a user tobe able to quickly and easily initiate telephone related activity fromapplications other than the telephone and address book applications,particularly those applications that may include contact relatedinformation for an individual that the user desires to call. Forexample, a user may receive an email, SMS message or MMS message from anindividual and may, while viewing the email, SMS message or MMS messagein the associated application, desire place a call to that individual.With known handheld electronic devices, the individual would need toleave the current application (e.g., email, SMS or MMS), activate thetelephone application, either enter that individual's phone number oraccess that individual's phone number from the address book application,and activate or depress the <SEND> key. These steps, while ultimatelyachieving the purpose of placing the desired call, are inconvenient andtime consuming. Thus, there is a need for a handheld electronic devicethat will enable a user to utilize phone related inputs, such as theactivation (e.g., depression) of the <SEND> key, to execute phonerelated functions while another application is active and in use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An improved multi-application handheld electronic device and anassociated method provide added convenience for the user by enabling theuser to quickly and easily initiate telephone related functions, such asplacing a phone call, directly from applications other than the device'sphone and address book applications using a dedicated phone related key.A user, when using an application other than the phone or address bookapplication, no longer needs to exit or navigate out of the currentapplication and activate the phone or address book application toinitiate telephone functionality, as was the case in the known priorart.

These and other aspects of the invention are provided by a method ofusing a dedicated phone related key of a handheld electronic device,such as a <SEND> or <END> key, to initiate and execute phone relatedfunctions. The handheld electronic device includes a plurality ofapplications including a phone application, an address book application,and one or more other applications. The device also includes a pluralityof use states that are based on the application or portion thereof thatis currently active and the information, if any, that is selected by theuser. Each one of the plurality of use states has an associated functionthat is to be initiated upon depression of the phone related key.

The method of the invention includes detecting that the phone relatedkey has been depressed by a user, and then determining the current usestate of the handheld electronic device. The current use state is one ofthe plurality of use states that has an associated function as describedabove. Also, one of the other applications (other than the phone andaddress book applications) is the currently active application in thecurrent use state. The method, after determining the current use state,further includes making the phone application active and initiating andexecuting the function that is associated with the current use state.

According to one aspect of the invention, a portion of informationcomprising contact related information is selected by the user in thecurrent use state, and the associated function comprises placing a phonecall based on the selected portion of information. The contactinformation may include a phone number, wherein the phone call will beplaced to the phone number. Alternatively, the contact relatedinformation, such as a person's name or an email address, may be used tosearch the entries stored by the address book application to find anassociated phone number. Once found, the phone call is placed to thephone number. The other applications of the handheld electronic devicemay include one or more of a messaging application, such as an email,SMS or MMS application, a browser application, a memo application, acalendar application, and a task application.

According to another aspect of the invention, in the current use statethe user is connected to an active phone call. When the phone relatedkey, such as a <SEND> key, is depressed, the handheld electronic deviceactivates a conference call routine for conferencing another call in tothe current call.

According to another aspect of the invention, an improved handheldelectronic device is provided that includes an input apparatus includinga dedicated phone related key such as a <SEND> or <END> key, aprocessor, and a memory. The memory stores a phone application, anaddress book application, and one or more other applications executableby the processor. The memory also stores use state information inducinga plurality of use states of the handheld electronic device and a phonerelated function associated with each use state that is to be initiatedupon depression of the phone related key. The memory further stores oneor more routines executable by the processor that include instructionsfor implementing the various embodiments of the method for using adedicated phone key to initiate and execute phone related functionsacross applications as described above.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the followingDescription of the Preferred Embodiment when read in conjunction withthe accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an improved handheld electronic device inaccordance with the invention;

FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the handheld electronic device of FIG. 1;

FIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A and 5B are exemplary views of a portion of thedisplay of the handheld electronic device of FIGS. 1 and 2 according tothe invention;

FIG. 6 is a flowchart depicting a routine executed by the processor ofthe handheld electronic device of FIGS. 1 and 2 for initiating functionsbased on phone-related inputs according to the invention; and

FIG. 7 is a flow chart depicting a particular embodiment of the routineshown in FIG. 6.

Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the specification.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

An improved handheld electronic device 4 in accordance with theinvention is depicted generally in FIGS. 1 and 2. The handheldelectronic device 4 includes a housing 8, a display 12, an inputapparatus 16, and a processor 20 (FIG. 2) which may be, withoutlimitation, a microprocessor (μP). The processor 20 is responsive toinputs received from the input apparatus 16 and provides outputs to thedisplay 12. While for clarity of disclosure reference has been madeherein to the exemplary display 12 for displaying various types ofinformation, it will be appreciated that such information may be stored,printed on hard copy, be computer modified, or be combined with otherdata, and all such processing shall be deemed to fall within the terms“display” or “displaying” as employed herein. Examples of handheldelectronic devices are included in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,452,588 and6,489,950, which are incorporated by reference herein. The handheldelectronic device 4 is of a type that includes a cellular telephonecapability and, as will be described in greater detail below, allows forcross application use of phone related inputs to initiate phonefunctions. As used herein, the terms “phone” and “telephone” shall referto any type of voice communication initiated and conducted over a wiredand/or wireless network.

As can be understood from FIG. 1, the input apparatus 16 includes akeyboard 24 having a plurality of keys 26, and a rotatable thumbwheel28. As used herein, the expression “key” and variations thereof shallrefer broadly to any of a variety of input members such as buttons,switches, and the like without limitation. The keys 26 and the rotatablethumbwheel 28 are input members of the input apparatus 16, and each ofthe input members has a function assigned thereto. Keys 26 include a<SEND> key 30 and an <END> key 32, the functions of which will bedescribed in greater detail below. The keys 30, 32 may include suitabletext and/or graphics (as shown) disposed (e.g., printed) thereon. Asused herein, the expression “function” and variations thereof can referto any type of process, task, procedure, routine, subroutine, functioncall, or other type of software or firmware operation that can beperformed by the processor 20 of the handheld electronic device 4.

As is shown in FIG. 2, the processor 20 is in electronic communicationwith memory 44. Memory 44 can be any of a variety of types of internaland/or external storage media such as, without limitation, RAM, ROM,EPROM(s), EEPROM(s), and the like, that provide a storage register fordata storage such as in the fashion of an internal storage area of acomputer, and can be volatile memory or nonvolatile memory. The memory44 further includes a number of applications executable by processor 20for the processing of data. The applications can be in any of a varietyof forms such as, without limitation, software, firmware, and the like,and the term “application” herein shall include one or more routines,subroutines, function calls or the like, alone or in combination.

As is also shown in FIG. 2, processor 20 is in electronic communicationwith communications subsystem 45. Communications functions for handheldelectronic device 4, including data and voice communications, areperformed through communications subsystem 45. Communications subsystem45 includes a transmitter and a receiver (possibly combined in a singletransceiver component) and one or more antennas. Other known components,such as a digital signal processor and a local oscillator, may also bepart of communications subsystem 45. The specific design andimplementation of communications subsystem 45 is dependent upon thecommunications network in which handheld electronic device 4 is intendedto operate. For example, handheld electronic device 4 may include acommunications subsystem 45 designed to operate with the Mobiltex™, DatTAC™ or General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) mobile data communicationnetworks and also designed to operate with any of a variety of voicecommunications networks, such as AMPS, TDMA, CDMA, PCS, GSM, and othersuitable networks. Other types of data and voice networks, both separateand integrated, may also be utilized with handheld electronic device 4.Together, processor 20, memory 44 and communications subsystem 45 may,along with other components (having various types of functionality), bereferred to as a processing unit.

In FIG. 1, the display 12 is depicted as displaying a home screen 43that includes a number of applications depicted as discrete icons 46,including an icon representing a phone application 48, an address bookapplication 50 for storing information for a plurality of contacts, amessaging application 52 which includes email, SMS and MMS applications,a calendar application 54, a memo application 56 for enabling a user tocreate documents and to record notes, lists and the like, a taskapplication 58 for enabling a user to create and manage lists of tasks,and a browser application 60 for accessing and navigating the Internet.As is known in the art, address book application 50 allows the user ofhandheld electronic device 4 to store contact related information for anumber of contacts, including, among other things, the contact's name,phone number, home and office addresses, email address, and otherinformation that may be used to contact the person.

In FIG. 1, the home screen 43 is currently active and would constitute aportion of an application. In addition, display 12 shown in FIG. 1 showsa pop-up box 62 that indicates that there is currently a phone callcoming into handheld electronic device 4. Pop-up box 62 provides certaininformation relating to the incoming call, including, for example, thecaller's phone number and identifying information if the caller andphone number are stored as a contact by address book application 50 ofhandheld electronic device 4. Other applications, such as phoneapplication 48, address book application 50, messaging application 52,calendar application 54, memo application 56, task application 58 orbrowser application 60, can be initiated from the home screen 43 byproviding an input through the input apparatus 16, such as by rotatingthe thumbwheel 28 and providing a selection input by translating thethumbwheel 28 in the direction indicated by the arrow 64 in FIG. 1.

According to the invention, certain predetermined functions of handheldelectronic device 4 are initiated when either <SEND> key 30 or <END> key32 is pressed by a user depending on the current use state of handheldelectronic device 4. As used herein, the term use state refers to theapplication and/or portion thereof that is currently active and in useon handheld electronic device 4 and the information, if any, that isselected or highlighted by the user using input apparatus 16. Table 1below shows a number of use states of handheld electronic device 4 andthe corresponding function that will be implemented by handheldelectronic device 4 upon activation (e.g., depression) of <SEND> key 30in each use state according to one embodiment of the invention. It willbe appreciated that Table 1 is not meant to be exhaustive, and insteadother use states and corresponding functions are possible withoutdeparting from the scope of the invention.

TABLE 1 USE STATE FUNCTION INITATED BY <SEND> KEY  1. Idle, meaning astate or no user action Make phone application the currently active fora period of time application; if <SEND> key is depressed again withoutany other actions, the last number dialed will immediately be called  2.Phone number hyperlink selected in an Immediately call the selectedphone number application other than phone application, such as email,browser, SMS or MMS  3. In the phone application with a “hot list”Immediately call the phone number (list of most frequently calledassociated with the selected hot list or call names/numbers) or call logitem selected log item  4. In phone application with a numberImmediately call the entered number entered in “Enter Number” field  5.In the address book application showing Immediately call the phonenumber a list of contacts with a listed contact associated with theselected contact if only selected one phone number is stored for thatcontact; if more than one phone number is stored for that contact,provide a prompt to the user to select a phone number to call  6. In theaddress book application with a Immediately call the phone numberspecific contact's information open and associated with the openedcontact if only displayed without a phone number field one phone numberis stored for that contact; being selected if more than one phone numberis stored for that contact, provide a prompt to the user to select aphone number to call  7. In the email, SMS, or MMS applicationImmediately call the phone number from the with contact relatedinformation such as a address book application that is associated nameor email address that appears in the with the selected name if only onephone header or body of an email, SMS message number is stored in theaddress book or MMS message selected, or in an application for thecorresponding contact; if application such as the calendar or task morethan one phone number is stored for application with contact relatedinformation that contact, provide a prompt to the user to selected, andthe selected information is select a phone number to call also stored bythe address book application in connection with a contact  8. In theaddress book application with a Immediately call the selected phonenumber specific contact's information open and displayed and with aparticular phone number field being selected  9. In any application witha phone call Answer the incoming phone call incoming 10. In anyapplication and connected to a Make the phone application the currentlyphone call active application (if not so already), activate theconference call function, and await entry of a phone number to beconferenced in; after number is entered and <SEND> key is depressedagain, the first call is placed on hold and the second phone number isdialed; the first phone number is conferenced in when the <SEND> key isdepressed yet again

Table 2 below shows a number of use states of handheld electronic device4 and the corresponding function that will be implemented by handheldelectronic device 4 upon depression of <END> key 32 in each stateaccording to one embodiment of the invention. As was the case with Table1, it will be appreciated that Table 2 is not meant to be exhaustive,and instead other use states and corresponding functions are possiblewithout departing from the scope of the invention.

TABLE 2 USE STATE FUNCTION INITATE BY <END> KEY 1. On a current activephone call in the End the call and return the user to the state/ thephone application (“active call” screen application the device was inimmediately being displayed) prior to the call being made or received 2.On a current, active phone call but an End the current call and (i) playan audible application other than the phone application hang-up tone,and (ii) flash the active call is the currently active applicationscreen momentarily with a “disconnected” message; return user to thestate/application the device was in immediately before the <END> key wasdepressed 3. Incoming phone call in any application Ignore the incomingcall 4. Idle, meaning a state or no user action for Return user to thehome screen a period of time

As seen in Tables 1 and 2, a number of use states and correspondingfunctions involve execution across two or more applications of handheldelectronic device 4. For example, in use case number 2 of Table 1,handheld electronic device 4 begins in, for example, the email, browser,SMS or MMS application with a phone number hyperlink selected, andactivates the phone application to place a call to the phone number ofthe hyperlink based simply on the depression of <SEND> key 30. FIGS. 3Aand 3B are exemplary views of a portion of display 12 before and after<SEND> key 30 is depressed in use state number 2 of Table 1. Similarly,in use state number 7 of Table 1, handheld electronic device 4 begins inthe email, SMS or MMS application with a name highlighted, utilizes theaddress book application to find a corresponding phone number, andactivates the phone application to place a call to the correspondingnumber, all based simply on the depression of <SEND> key 30. FIGS. 4Aand 4B are exemplary views of a portion of display 12 before and after<SEND> key 30 is depressed in use state number 7 of Table 1. As will beappreciated, the selected portion in FIG. 4A (cross hatched) may beanother type of contact related information, such as an email address(e.g., jsmith@xyzcompany.com). Also similar is use case number 2 ofTable 2, in which a user is on a current telephone call but is, at thesame time, utilizing an application other than the phone application,such as the email, browser, SMS or MMS application. In this case, when<END> key 32 is depressed, handheld electronic device 4 activates thephone application to end the call, plays an audible hang-up tone, andmomentarily flashes the active call screen with a “disconnected”message. FIGS. 5A and 5B are exemplary views of a portion of display 12before and after <END> key 32 is depressed in use case 2 of Table 2.

FIG. 6 is a flow chart of a routine for initiating various phone-relatedfunctions of handheld electronic device 4 based on phone-related inputs,e.g., inputs from <SEND> key 30 and <END> key 32, according to theinvention. As seen in FIG. 6, at 100, <SEND> key 30 or <END> key 32 isdepressed by the user and such depression is detected by processor 20.Next, at 105, processor 20 determines the current use state of handheldelectronic device 4. Then, at 110, once the current use state isestablished, processor 20 initiates and executes the function orfunctions associated with the established use state of handheldelectronic device 4 and either <SEND> key 30 or <END> key 32, whicheverwas depressed at 100. As will be appreciated by those of skill in theart, memory 44 may store a table or the like that associates each usestate with the predetermined function or functions that are executedupon depression of <SEND> key 30 or <SEND> key 32 in that use state.

FIG. 7 is a flow chart of a particular implementation of the routineshown in FIG. 6 that implements the use states of Tables 1 and 2. Inthis embodiment, the information in Tables 1 and 2 is stored in memory44. At 115, <SEND> key 30 or <END> key 32 is depressed and suchdepression is detected by processor 20. Next, at 120, processor 20determines the current use state of handheld electronic device 4. At125, a determination is made as to whether the established use state isa use state wherein one or more portions of information displayed ondisplay 12 are selected by the user using input apparatus 16. If theanswer is no, then at 130, processor 20 initiates and executes thefunction or functions associated with the established use state andeither <SEND> key 30 or <END> key 32, whichever was depressed. If theanswer at 125 is yes, a determination is made at 135 as to whether theselected portion of information is contact related, meaning it is aphone number, an email address, a name or other contact relatedinformation appearing in, for example, a header of an email, SMS or MMSmessage or a portion of another application, that may also be stored bythe address book application of handheld electronic device 4. If theanswer at 135 is no, then, as shown at 140, an error state is determinedbecause the selected information cannot be utilized to place a phonecall or obtain information required to place a phone call according tothe invention. If, however, the answer at 135 is yes, anotherdetermination is made at 145 as to whether the selected portion ofinformation is a telephone number or telephone number hyperlink. If itis, then the routine proceeds to 130, where the phone application ofhandheld electronic device 4 is activated and places a phone call to thetelephone number. If the selected portion of information is not atelephone number, but rather is some other type of contact relatedinformation, then at 150, a determination is made as to whether theselected portion of information is associated with a contact entrystored by the address book application of handheld electronic device 4.If not, then, at 155, an error condition is detected and the user ispreferably notified that a phone call cannot be placed based on theselected information. Otherwise, at 160, a determination is made as towhether the contact entry associated with the selected portion ofinformation includes at least one telephone number. If not, then theroutine proceeds to 155. If there is at least one telephone umber, then,at 165, a determination is made as to whether there is more than onetelephone number for the contact entry. If there is more than onetelephone number, then, at 170, the user is prompted to select one ofthe numbers after which the routine proceeds to 130, where the phoneapplication of handheld electronic device 4 is activated and places aphone call to the selected telephone number. If at 165 the answer is no,then the routine simply proceeds to 130 and the phone application ofhandheld electronic device 4 is activated and places a call to thetelephone number.

Thus, the invention provides a handheld electronic device capable ofexecuting multiple applications that delivers added convenience for theuser by enabling the user to quickly and easily initiate telephonerelated functions, such as placing a telephone call, directly fromapplications other than the device's phone and address book applicationsusing a dedicated phone related key.

While specific embodiments of the invention have been described indetail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variousmodifications and alternatives to those details could be developed inlight of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, theparticular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only andnot limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given thefull breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.

1. A method implemented by a processor of a handheld electronic device,comprising: activating an application other than an address bookapplication or a phone application; displaying, in the application, aphone number related to a contact; receiving selection of the phonenumber; detecting initiation of a phone related function; activating thephone application; placing a call to the phone number; and displayinginformation identifying the contact.
 2. The method of claim 1, whereinthe information identifying the contact comprises a name of the contact.3. The method of claim 1, wherein the information identifying thecontact comprises the phone number.
 4. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising displaying a category associated with the phone number. 5.The method of claim 1, further comprising displaying an indication thatthe contact is being called.
 6. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising displaying an indication that the phone number is beingcalled.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the application comprises: amessaging application, an email application, an SMS application, an MMSapplication, a browser application, a memo application, a calendarapplication, or a task application.
 8. The method of claim 1, whereinthe application displays the information related to the contact in ahyperlink.
 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the application is amessaging application and the information related to the contact isdisplayed in a body of a message.
 10. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising: detecting initiation of an end function; displaying anindication that the call is disconnected; and returning to theapplication.
 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the contact is listed ina contact entry of the address book application.
 12. A handheldelectronic device, comprising: a display; an input apparatus; aprocessor in electronic communication with the display and the inputapparatus, and configured to: activate an application other than anaddress book application or a phone application; display in theapplication, a phone number related to a contact; receive selection ofthe phone number; detect initiation of a phone related function;activate the phone application; place a call to the phone number; anddisplay information identifying the contact.
 13. The handheld electronicdevice of claim 12, wherein the information identifying the contactcomprises a name of the contact.
 14. The handheld electronic device ofclaim 12, wherein the information identifying the contact comprises thephone number.
 15. The handheld electronic device of claim 12, whereinthe processor is further configured to display a category associatedwith the phone number.
 16. The handheld electronic device of claim 12,wherein the processor is further configured to display an indicationthat the contact is being called.
 17. The handheld electronic device ofclaim 12, wherein the processor is further configured to display anindication that the phone number is being called.
 18. The handheldelectronic device of claim 12, wherein the application comprises: amessaging application, an email application, an SMS application, an MMSapplication, a browser application, a memo application, a calendarapplication, or a task application.
 19. The handheld electronic deviceof claim 12, wherein the processor displays in the application theinformation related to the contact in a hyperlink.
 20. The handheldelectronic device of claim 12, wherein the application is a messagingapplication and the information related to the contact is displayed in abody of a message.
 21. The handheld electronic device of claim 12,wherein the processor is further configured to: detect initiation of anend function; display an indication that the call is disconnected; andreturn to the application.
 22. The handheld electronic device of claim12, wherein the contact is listed in a contact entry of the address bookapplication.